Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
Frankford Arsenal, South of Tacony Street between Bridge Street & trac...
Significance: Starting in 1816 as a storage facility, Frankford Arsenal grew into the United States' most well known ordnance manufacturers, specializing in small arms munitions. The arsenal was closed down in... More
John Pitman to James Madison, October 24, 1811.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
John Pitman to James Madison, October 24, 1811.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.
John Pitman to James Madison, October 24, 1811.
Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at loc.gov James Madison Papers.